Author:Xenophon
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| ←Author Index: Xe | Xenophon (427 BCE–355 BCE) |
| Soldier, mercenary and admirer of Socrates, known for his writings on the history of his own times, the sayings of Socrates, and the life of Greece. |
Contents |
Collections [edit]
- The Works of Xenophon (1890–1909), translated by Henry Graham Dakyns (1838–1911).
Works [edit]
Histories [edit]
Socratic works [edit]
- Memorabilia
- Apology
- Apology (Xenophon, Dakyns translation) - Dakyns translation
- Apology (Xenophon, Fielding translation) - Fielding translation
- Oeconomicus
- The Economist - Dakyns translation
- Symposion
- Hiero
Other treatises [edit]
- The Duties of a Hipparch
- On the Duties of a Cavalry General - Dakyns translation
- On Horsemanship
- On Hunting
- Ways and Means
- Revenues - Dakyns translation
- Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians
| Works by this author published before January 1, 1923 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas. |